The World-Famous Harlem Globetrotters at the STAPLES Center

Entertaining young and old alike in more than 270 games played around the world each season, the legendary Harlem Globetrotters bring their unique brand of sports entertainment to the STAPLES Center. In 2013, the theme is You Write the Rules, and fans in each city will get to vote on the "most awesome crazy fun" addition to the game -- ranging from the four-point shot to two-ball play and more. Featuring a timeless mix of basketball, comedy and athleticism, the Globetrotters' dribbling and dunking wizardry is combined with hilarious antics and fan interaction. The Globetrotters have performed for hundreds of millions of fans -- among them popes, kings, queens, and presidents -- for more than eight thrilling decades. For this year's tour, they're fielding a team of talented vets and outstanding rookies, including three players who're more than seven feet tall.

There was too much hype, too much talking, too many interruptions to the game. The Globetrotters used to impress with their remarkable dribbling skills, high-flying shots from half-court, and occasional silly pranks. There were so many...continued

Good seats. Basketball was very good but the "pre-game" with dancing, etc was a complete waste of time (45 minutes). Also, the halftime was over a half hour in which we watched a group of people getting their pictures taken . Just chaotic. As...continued

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Player rosters in each city will vary and are subject to change.

About the Ticket Supplier: Harlem Globetrotters

Throughout their history, the Original Harlem Globetrotters have showcased their iconic talents in more than a hundred countries and territories on six continents, often breaking down cultural and societal barriers while providing fans with their first-ever basketball experience. Proud inductees of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the Globetrotters were founded in 1926. Since then, they’ve entertained hundreds of millions of fans, among them popes, kings, queens, and presidents.